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How to DIY Taylor Swift's Fiercest Bad Blood Makeup Look for HalloweenChannel your inner Catastrophe with this dramatic Halloween makeup how-to |
Creating the Cat Eye Now that you've got your outline in place, it's time to pile on the black shadow and liner.
Step 7: Waterline your upper and lower lash line using a black liner to really make your eyes pop.
Step 8: Stapleton added water straight to the container of M.A.C. Creme Liner, $16.50, in Black, which created a creamy gel that applied inky black. He then used a small, tapered M.A.C. Eye Liner Brush, $20, to paint on the liner, following the stencil he created earlier.
Once both eyelids have been filled in, use a liquid liner (Stapleton used M.A.C. Penultimate Eye Liner, $21) to go over the edges of your shadow to make sure it looks supersharp. Sweep a black eye shadow, like M.A.C. Eye Shadow, $16, in Carbon over it to set it.
Pro tip: To prevent fallout, hold a fluffy powder puff (the kind you would get with pressed powder), underneath your eye as you apply shadow. It won't mess up your concealer, and will catch any stray shadow.
If you make a mistake, dip a Q-tip into an eye cream (Stapleton recommends M.A.C. Fast Response Eye Cream, $31) to clean up. This will fix any smudges or wonky lines without disrupting your foundation or concealer.
(Note: If you have a lot of space between your lids and your brows, you can use a brown shade under you brows to create the illusion that your brows are further down, like Swift's.)
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Step 7: Waterline your upper and lower lash line using a black liner to really make your eyes pop.
Step 8: Stapleton added water straight to the container of M.A.C. Creme Liner, $16.50, in Black, which created a creamy gel that applied inky black. He then used a small, tapered M.A.C. Eye Liner Brush, $20, to paint on the liner, following the stencil he created earlier.
Once both eyelids have been filled in, use a liquid liner (Stapleton used M.A.C. Penultimate Eye Liner, $21) to go over the edges of your shadow to make sure it looks supersharp. Sweep a black eye shadow, like M.A.C. Eye Shadow, $16, in Carbon over it to set it.
Pro tip: To prevent fallout, hold a fluffy powder puff (the kind you would get with pressed powder), underneath your eye as you apply shadow. It won't mess up your concealer, and will catch any stray shadow.
If you make a mistake, dip a Q-tip into an eye cream (Stapleton recommends M.A.C. Fast Response Eye Cream, $31) to clean up. This will fix any smudges or wonky lines without disrupting your foundation or concealer.
(Note: If you have a lot of space between your lids and your brows, you can use a brown shade under you brows to create the illusion that your brows are further down, like Swift's.)
SEE NEXT PAGE: False Lashes Are a Must